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    Nicolas Malebranche CO (/mælˈbrɒnʃ/ mal-BRONSH, French: [nikɔla malbʁɑ̃ʃ]; 6 August 1638 – 13 October 1715) was a French Oratorian Catholic priest and...
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  • solution to the mind–body problem came from Cartesian Nicolas Malebranche (1638–1715). Malebranche maintained that created substances of a different kind...
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  • Malebranche may refer to: Andrée Malebranche (1916–2013), Haitian artist David Malebranche (born 1969), Haitian-American physician Nicolas Malebranche...
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  • the intuition of God the first act of our intellectual knowledge. Nicolas Malebranche was a source for many later philosophers of Ontologism such as Antonio...
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  • harmony) or at the time of the event (as in the occasionalism of Nicolas Malebranche) or, finally, according to Baruch Spinoza's Ethics, mind and matter...
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    seventeenth century thinkers, most notably François Poullain de la Barre, Nicolas Malebranche and Baruch Spinoza. Descartes is often regarded as the first thinker...
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    exponents have been Al-Ghazali, Louis de la Forge, Arnold Geulincx, and Nicolas Malebranche. According to the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, there is a distinction...
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  • Calmet René Descartes Blaise Pascal Desiderius Erasmus Baruch Spinoza Nicolas Malebranche Gottfried W Leibniz William Wollaston Thomas Chubb David Hume Baron...
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    Nicolas Guisnée (died 2 September 1718) was a French mathematician. He studied mathematics with Nicolas Malebranche and was a protégé of Guillaume de...
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    discovering his version of the differential and integral calculus. He met Nicolas Malebranche and Antoine Arnauld, the leading French philosophers of the day,...
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